Privacy Policy

In general, you can visit New York Computer Forensics on the Internet without telling us who you are and without giving any personal information about yourself. There are times, however, when we, or our partners, may need information from you. You may choose to give us personal information in a variety of situations. For example, you may want to give us information, such as your name and address or email id, to correspond with you, to process an order, or to provide you with a subscription. You may give us your credit card details to buy something from us, or a description of your education and work experience in connection with a job opening at New York Computer Forensics that you wish to be considered for. We intend to let you know how we will use such information before we collect it from you; if you tell us that you do not want us to use this information to make further contact with you beyond fulfilling your requests, we will respect your wishes. If you give us personal information about somebody else, such as a spouse or work colleague, we will assume that you have their permission to do so.

The following paragraphs describe in more detail how New York Computer Forensics may use your personal information and with whom we may share it. Depending on the type of New York Computer Forensics website you are visiting, one or more of the paragraphs may apply. For example, if you order a product from a New York Computer Forensics website, your information will be handled as described in such paragraphs as Fulfilling Your Transaction Request and Marketing Use.

If you request something from a New York Computer Forensics website, for example a product or service, a callback, or specific marketing materials, we will use the information you provide to fulfill your request. To help us do this, we may share information with others, for instance, other parts of New York Computer Forensics, New York Computer Forensics’s business partners, financial institutions, shipping companies, postal or government authorities (for example, customs authorities) involved in fulfillment. In connection with a transaction, we may also contact you as part of our customer satisfaction surveys, or for market research purposes.

The information you provide to New York Computer Forensics on certain New York Computer Forensics websites may also be used by New York Computer Forensics and selected third parties for marketing purposes. Before we use it, however, we will offer you the opportunity to choose whether or not to have your information used in this way.

If you participate in a New York Computer Forensics discussion forum or chat room, you should be aware the information you provide there will be made broadly available to others, potentially inside or outside New York Computer Forensics, who have access to that discussion forum or chat room. Also, please recognize that individual forums and chat rooms may have additional rules and conditions. Each participant’s opinion on a forum or chat room is his or her own and should not be considered as reflecting the opinion of New York Computer Forensics.

We intend to protect your personal information and to maintain its quality. We implement appropriate measures and processes, such as using encryption when transmitting certain sensitive information, to help us keep your information secure and maintain its quality.

From time to time, we may supplement information you give us via a New York Computer Forensics website with information from other sources, such as information validating your address, or other available information about businesses. This is to help us maintain the accuracy of the information we collect and to help us provide a better service.

We sometimes collect non-identifiable information from visits to our websites to help us provide better customer service. For example, we keep track of the domains from which people visit, and we also measure visitor activity on New York Computer Forensics websites, but we do so in ways that keep the information non-identifiable. This information is sometimes known as “clickstream data.” New York Computer Forensics, or others on New York Computer Forensics’s behalf, may use this data to analyze trends and statistics and to help us provide better customer service.

Also, when we collect personal data from you in a transaction, we may extract some information about that transaction in a non-identifiable format and combine it with other non-identifiable information, such as clickstream data. This information is used and analyzed only at an aggregate level to help us understand trends and patterns. This information is not reviewed at an individual level. If you do not want your transaction details used in this manner, you can disable your cookies.

We collect the information we mentioned in the previous paragraphs through the use of various technologies, including one called “cookies”. A cookie is a piece of data that a website can send to your browser, which may then be stored on your computer as an anonymous tag that identifies your computer, but not you. Some New York Computer Forensics pages use cookies, sent by New York Computer Forensics or its third party vendors, or other technologies, to better serve you when you return to the website. You can set your browser to notify you before you receive a cookie, giving you the chance to decide whether or not to accept it. You can also set your browser to turn off cookies. If you do so, however, some websites may not work properly.